List of Projects

Eclipse Xpect™

Eclipse Xpect™ is a unit- and integration-testing framework to be used for Xtext-based languages. Test data (e.g. expectations) are embedded into programs written in the DSL under tests. Xpect itself

Eclipse Xsemantics™

Eclipse Xsemantics™ is a DSL (implemented in Xtext itself) for writing type systems, reduction rules, interpreters and general relation rules for languages implemented in Xtext. A system definition in

Eclipse Yasson

Eclipse Yasson™ is a Java framework which provides a standard binding layer between Java classes and JSON documents. This is similar to what JAXB is doing in the XML world. Yasson is an official

MicroProfile®

The MicroProfile® project is aimed at optimizing Enterprise Java for the microservices architecture. Many innovative "microservice" Enterprise Java environments and frameworks already exist in the

Eclipse Handly™

The Eclipse Handly™ project provides basic building blocks for handle-based models, with an emphasis on language-specific source code models of the underlying Eclipse workspace. It allows creating

Eclipse Zenoh

Eclipse Zenoh provides is a stack designed to (1) minimize network overhead, (2) support extremely constrained devices, (3) supports devices with low duty-cycle by allowing the negotiation of data

Eclipse EE4J

Eclipse Enterprise for Java (EE4J) is an open source initiative to create standard APIs, implementations of those APIs, and technology compatibility kits for Java runtimes that enable development

Eclipse Sisu

Eclipse Sisu is a modular JSR-330-based container that supports classpath scanning, auto-binding, and dynamic auto-wiring. Sisu uses Google-Guice to perform dependency injection and provide the core

Eclipse Scout

Eclipse Scout™ is a one-stop framework with straight concepts, a strong application model and a versatile UI. It enables you to develop professional software in Java or TypeScript.

Eclipse Model Driven Health Tools

Eclipse MDHT delivers a standard object-oriented alternative to proprietary development methodologies and tooling used to specify and implement most healthcare industry standards. There are three

Eclipse EMF Diff/Merge

Eclipse EMF Diff/Merge™ is a diff/merge tool for models. Its main purpose is to help build higher-level tools that need to merge models based on consistency rules. GUI components are also provided

LocationTech JTS Topology Suite

The LocationTech JTS Topology Suite™ (JTS) is an open source Java software library that provides an object model for planar geometry together with a set of fundamental geometric functions. JTS

Eclipse Common Security Infrastructure

The Eclipse CSI project combines technologies and practices for securing Eclipse Foundation Projects Software Supply Chain.

Eclipse Sirius

Eclipse Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of graphical, table or tree editors with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions.

Eclipse RDF4J

Eclipse RDF4J™ is an RDF ( Resource Description Framework) Java framework. It provides functionality for efficient and scalable parsing, storage, querying, and reasoning with RDF data, and a vendor

Eclipse Kuksa

The open Eclipse KUKSA™ project aims to provide shared building blocks for the Software Defined Vehicles that can be shared across the industry. A modern car contains more than 200 millions lines of

Eclipse Conformity Assessment Policy and Credential Profile

The Eclipse Conformity Assessment Policy and Credential Profile defines a specification for expressing and verifying policies through verifiable credentials and conformity assessment vocabularies (ISO

Eclipse Connected Services Platform

The Eclipse CSP provides following layers and components: Offboard Platform Layer Data Collection and Processing: Enables gathering and processing vehicle data. GDPR Compliance: The Eclipse CSP

Eclipse Paho Incubator

A permanent incubator for Paho. A permanent incubator is a project that is intended to perpetually remain in the incubation phase. Permanent incubators are an excellent place to innovate, test new

Eclipse Open System Engineering Environment

The Eclipse Open System Engineering Environment™ (OSEE) project provides a tightly integrated environment supporting lean principles across a product's full life-cycle in the context of an overall